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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
£150 a year for garden waste? It was £55 in Surrey and £50 here!
The site you register on doesn't have any pricing on it. You have to sign up first (which is not possible because they can't cope with the customers they've got).Comment
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Don't think there's a charge for garden waste around here.
That's why I burn it all and the bits that don't burn meet the compost heap.
By the end of the summer the compost heap is knocking on for 5 feet tall.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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I have been thinking, for nearly two weeks now, that I ought to do some laundry.
Having run out of other procrastination tasks (cleaning, tidying etc) I have gotten a round tuit. Smalls and tops now in the WM.
I think it's time to take a break for lunch.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI even like using, and can easily read, XSLTAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Gosh, that time already? Soon be the weekend!
Lunch was sardine toasties (olive oil ones, not tomato sauce). Very nice
Workwise, the other brouhaha of the week is that it's possible all the work we've done for the last couple of weeks has been for naught. We're knocking up visualisations of that data my thing shuttles across from the other app. But now it's unclear whether some of the target audience will be able to get access to the visualisations app; so it's possible we'll have to do it using Amazon QuickSight instead, which they already use widely and which provides the necessary access.
Just before lunch I took my SQL query for the one chart I've done so far, pasted it into QuickSight, adjusted the colours, and posted a screenshot to Teams. After lunch, I've worked out another SQL query for another chart (moderately complicated as it needs to aggregate data over a SQL-generated time series), made a QuickSight chart of that, and posted a screenshot.
Meanwhile, the other chap is casting around for some way to get his Python code to work over there. There isn't one; they've got it locked down to only use SQLComment
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Smalls out the WM and dresses now in, with the hurry up button pressed (which I forgot to do on the last load).
The trouble with a rental is that you end up with naff white goods that don't have a quick wash function for things that just need freshening up. The quickest cycle on mine still takes an hour.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post...I even like using, and can easily read, XSLTDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
now that is just weird.
A bit like that bloke watching the green characters scrolling down and seeing what's going on in the MatrixComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Work intensively with it for two or three years and you don't even notice the XML any more
A bit like that bloke watching the green characters scrolling down and seeing what's going on in the MatrixAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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